Ayuda para la tarea de derecho
Esta es una herramienta de asistencia legal basada en tecnología de procesamiento de lenguaje natural que puede ayudar a los usuarios a encontrar rápidamente textos legales y explicaciones relevantes ingresando preguntas o palabras clave. La ayuda para la asignación de leyes utiliza los modelos GPT de OpenAI para analizar de manera inteligente las dudas del usuario y brindar respuestas relacionadas con esas preguntas legales. Al mismo tiempo, el proyecto puede aprender y optimizarse continuamente en función de los comentarios de los usuarios.
La ayuda con la tarea de derecho es un asistente legal de IA basado en la API OpenAI y la base de datos pgvector que puede ayudar a los usuarios a consultar y comprender rápidamente las leyes y regulaciones de los estados de EE. UU. y los principales países del mundo. Vale la pena ayudar a la gente corriente a comprender y aplicar mejor la ley y mejorar los conocimientos jurídicos.
- "So if a law be in opposition to the constitution; if both the law and the constitution apply to a particular case so that the court must either decide that case conformably to the law, disregarding the constitution;or conformably to the constitution, disregarding the law; the court must determine which of these conflicting rules governs the case This is of the very essence of judicial duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the constitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the case to which they both apply." -John Marshall, decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) Which of the following statements best summarizes Marshall's argument? Choose 1 answer: A The Supreme Court should judge whether the law or the Constitution ought to determine a case B The Supreme Court should judge whether a law is constitutional C The Supreme Court should judge ordinary acts as equal to the Constitution D The Supreme Court should judge whether both a law and the Constitution apply to a case
- In Gonzalez v. Raich (2005), the Supreme Court ruled that the commerce clause gave Congress the authority to ban the use of marijuana, despite conflicting state law. In the Court's majority opinion, Associate Justice John Paul Stevens argued that local use of marijuana affected the supply and demand of the national marijuana market. Which prior Supreme Court case could be cited as a precedent for the majority decision in Gonzalezv. Raich (2005)? Choose 1 answer: A McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) B Baker v. Carr (1962) C Shaw v. Reno (1993) D Marbury v. Madison (1803)
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- Question 11 (1 point) According to Supreme Court rulings, what happens if you cannot afford a lawyer? The state must provide you a lawyer. b You must defend yourself. c You are automatically guilty. d You must take a loan out to hire a lawyer. Question 12 (1 point) The police do NOT need to give the Miranda warnings before making an arrest, but the warning must be given before interrogating a person while in custody. True b False Question 13(1 point) After holding a suspect for five hours for questioning, a few of the police officers in the station have decided to intimidate the suspect to get information and evidence out of him. They tell the suspect that "If you do not cooperate your wife will be charged with crimes too."Which technique are the police officers using? Miranda warnings ) b coercion interrogation d self-incrimination Question 14(1 point) After being paroled from prison in 1976, what happened to Ernesto Miranda? He got arrested for armed robbery b He was shot and hospitalized Oc He received an award for the Landmark case d He was stabbed to death in a bar fight Question 15(1 point) According to Miranda v.Arizona, what must be told to you before you are interrogated? Your right of freedom of press. b Your Right to vote. Your right to be silent. d Your right to be compensated.
- Question 1(1 point) The accused must sign a waiver if they want to waive their rights and talk to the police. a true Question 2(1 point) What happens when a person is detained? They are under anest. b They are not able to leave They are going to be arraigned. They are able to leave attention they choose Question 3(1 point) The 6th amendment states every citizen has the right to not self-incriminate themselves a the Question 4(1 point) If a suspect is __ ,that means they're at the police department or are otherwise deprived of their freedom in a significant way. in police custody ( ) - b in coercion Oc under self incrimination under interropation . Question n 5 (1 point) 5(1 Willie was arrested for burglarizing Chase Bank downtown , he was brought to the station for questioning. The officers read the Miranda Warning to Willie, however, Millie "waived his rights' and answered the police officers questions." The phrase "waived his right" means insisted on them. gave them up. c employed them repeated them. Question 6 (1 point) The defendant in a court case confesses to a crime during police interrogations. This individual was not read his rights before his taped confession. Since the confession contains self- incriminating information, it is not admissible in court.Which amendment is protecting this defendant? Fifth Amendment ) ( Sinh Americhent . Fest Amendment Question 7(1 point) Miranda Warning gives a person the right to do what? . The right to an answer only if they can afford one b The right to make a phone call The right to talk The right to an anomey, twen if the individual conver afford one Question 8 (1 point) Ouring the custodial interrogation the suspect is coercec I to sign a confession. a true Question 9(1 point) Which of the following is NOT a factor the Supreme Court uses to determine if an interrogation is a custodial interrogation? b Facus of the interrogation If there is a possibility of anext c What time of day the interrogation took place How long the internagation took place Question 10(1 point) What are the Miranda rights? () - Rights that are inderation b Nights that you lose when you become anewed Rights that munt be read to you by police when you are arrested d flights determined by police officers